FIFA 2026 kicks off on June 12 at SoFi Stadium when the US hosts Paraguay, with an additional seven matches to follow. It all ...
The world’s oceans are rising at an accelerating pace, and scientists now say they can fully explain what’s driving it.
The ocean has a way of making everything else seem small, and Apache Pier in Myrtle Beach gives you 1,206 feet to contemplate ...
New research shows rising ocean temperatures may cause corals to lose oxygen and die before bleaching becomes visible during heatwaves.
A huge mass of unusually warm water is moving across the Pacific far below the ocean’s surface, and scientists say it could help determine whether this year's El Niño turns into a particularly intense ...
Twin cyclones helped trigger massive ocean warming in the Pacific. But whether that leads to a strong El Niño is still ...
An El Niño-like pattern of warmer than average sea surface temperatures is emerging in the equatorial Pacific Ocean as of May 17, 2026. There are four key El Niño monitoring regions, but the one that ...
Scientists have finally explained why a Pacific Ocean fault has been generating repeating “clockwork” earthquakes for decades ...
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On May 21, ground controllers powered down NASA’s AWE (Atmospheric Waves Experiment) instrument, bringing the data collection ...
The heat this week has made it feel a whole lot like summer. With hotter weather in mind, the Storm Watch 9 team analyzed ...
Around midday Sunday, as surfers waited for waves off Assateague State Park, Tracy Axel saw something break the surface ...